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Unable to find 'pigz', trying 'gzip'

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macarenom

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Hello,

I'm migrating from Plesk 9.5 (Centos 5) to Plesk 12 (Centos 6).

I found this in the migration.log file:

[24124]: 2014-06-25 14:27:20 DEBUG Unable to find 'pigz', trying 'gzip'

I've installed pigz from Plesk repository and I can execute pigz in the shell, but definitely Plesk Panel doesn't use pigz.

I tried with pigz from EPEL repo and the log showed the same error. I also tried to move the binary from /usr/bin/pigz to /bin/pigz and It didn't work.

I'm interested in using Pigz to improve the speed of migration and backup.
 
On which server have you installed pigz? On source or destination?
 
I have installed pigz in the destination server (Centos 6 + Plesk 12). The error in migration.log is from destination server.

Source: Centos 5 + Plesk 9.5 + gzip
Destination: Centos 6 + Plesk 12 + pigz
 
ok, you're right!

The error was from the remote server:


[2014-06-26 11:33:02.398|24945] DEBG: remote stderr ->
[27975]: 2014-06-26 09:33:00 DEBUG Unable to find 'pigz', trying 'gzip'


I installed pigz in the both servers and now it runs fine.

Thanks!!
 
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